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VGA cables don't carry sound. Check if a second cable (an audio patch cable is connected to the computer and the second monitor). (There are some cables that actually bundle the 3.5 mm patch cable with the video cable for convenience. (I've seen a number of DVI cables with that bundle option.) The plugs will separate into separate units at each end.

Other monitors do have speakers built in - look for a 3.5 mm audio
input jack with the rest of the input connections on your monitor. There are some monitors that accept an HDMI input with a 3.5 mm audio
out jack; these monitors don't have speakers and thus are enabling a
daisy chain to connect the speakers to the monitor. So you do need to be
careful and look for the audio in label.

You can attach a set of speakers to your computer using the audio out (look for a lime green 3.5 mm jack on the back of a desktop). For laptops or to use the front audio ports, look for a headphone jack.

I hope this helps. Please add a comment with more information about your monitor and computer for additional assistance.

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What makes background sound comes out from Bose lifestyle 38 system is because there is jack cable or a cable that has a jack mouth that brings out a mono sound is being inserted..

Mono cables, when inserted inside a wrong input,it's makes the sound comes out with a background noise just like the one you can hear from it now..it seems as if you are not using the right cable for connection..

To resolve these issue, you will need to use the right cable for connection, by doing these,you will get a clearer sound from you Bose lifestyle 38..

Also it can be from the settings inside the Bose lifestyle 38...So you will need to check both sides to resolve this issue..

You will need to use the manual to know the right cable and the right setting for clear volume..

Take it easy, there is no way to damage a dynamic microphone using a phantom power (assuming that the phantom power is correct). In other words try using another cable at another input to check the mic. In the extremely rare case that the mic has a problem there is nothing you can do, just take care and check the phantom power cause I think that the problem is at this stage.

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Hi there,
we need to do a little bit of fault finding here to narrow down where it's coming from or what is at fault.
First try physically swopping the speakers over and reconnecting (do not just switch the cables at the back of the amp). Is the sound still coming from the same side or has it swopped over? If it's swopped over, it's a speaker issue and needs replacing.
Ok, if the strange sound is still happening from the same side, have a look along the speakers cable path. Is the cable running along side any power cables or extension leads or is it near any wall warts or mains transformers (the type you get with mobile phones, keyboards, answer machines,etc). If so, move the speaker cable a considerable distance away from these. Now, has it stopped or the noise reduced?
If we are still not getting anywhere, see if you can try your speakers on a friend's system and/or try someone else's speakers you know to work on yours.
If his/her speakers are noisy on yours, firstly you have to consider that most sytems at very high volume will produce some noise, but if it's actually quite a loud audible noise that's relatively new to the system, you need to get the amplifer serviced.

check the clip on the speaker for corrsion. if it after market check clip thee two wires from the clip to the speaker. drivers side window when fully in the down position grazes the clip. see if that helps.

check the input signal.switch the cables and see if that changes anything.also check the back of the amp for filters.make sure that they are set the same way.check cables on source coming in to amp.ie-quarters to rca's or rca's to xlr's.make sure amp is not set to parallel inputs or bridged mono.